WINTER ALERGY AND SYMPTOMS
OF WINTER ALERGIES
Animal dander found in home or on the clothing, house dust mites
that develop in huge quantity in the mattresses and pillows and
molds all of these are the most common winter allergens yet they
appear almost through out the year.
The dander of cockroaches and mouse may also affect. If the
typical skin test for the allergic reaction is negative then
seasonal viruses may develop inflammation which turns
self-sufficient and continual. The regular use of intra-nasal
steroidal spray or even using the anti-leukotriene may be of
great respite if you are experiencing the consistent nasal
congestion.
However, the fluctuating winter conditions / temperatures
could develop cold induced urticaria especially in people who
are already suffering from some alergic reactions. The usual
symptoms like: itching, burning or stinging hives may be
experienced.
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